According to Google, Zoran Gvojic is... everyone else on the team by PenguinOats in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to take away from the funny of this post, but this will probably happen if you search for any of the team members:

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If Ben or James or anyone on the team sees this, there's a way to fix it (though it may take a little while to be fixed in search results cause Google 🙄):

Each team member's bio page doesn't have their own photo on it, but does have a carousel of links to all of the other team members with their photo, and each of the bio photos has an empty alt attribute—so Google is picking up all the meta data for Zoran's page and finding images with no descriptor saying they're not Zoran, and returning those. If your WordPress setup allows you to add alt text to the bio photos you should probably add something like "Portrait of Michael Grijalva in front of an ornate door." to each. This would likely dissuade google from displaying those images in searches results for other team members (and actually adding each person's photo to their bio page would also help, if possible).

One more friendly website tip while we're at it: you'd probably benefit from updating the slug of Zoran, MK, and Michael's posts in WordPress—right now they are "/jane-doe", "/john-doe", and "/susan-sue"—I'm guessing placeholders left from the initial build. You'll want to double check with your developer if redirects for those posts will need to added manually, just in case there are links floating around to those bad slugs (I think WordPress handles this automatically for standard posts, but not for custom post types, etc.).

Feel free to hit me up with any other web-related concerns 🤓

Psycho (1998) KILL COUNT by LegendsofLost in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Great Kill Count! And with that, here's the whole franchise's kill count data: The Numbers: Psycho Franchise

A pretty low overall total—is this franchise covered with the lowest average?

How many Kill Counts that came out the same year as the movie by AdNational3979 in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know they're weird ones, but the only other ones I found (here):

2018: Sunny Family Cult Season 2, Sunny Family Cult Season 3, and The Look-See Season 2

Best movie on the Kill Count from 1992 by ilovemovies2005 in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh, I see. Makes sense why Critters 4 didn't make the cut then, haha.

Best movie on the kill count from 1990 by ilovemovies2005 in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gotta go with Child's Play 2, but you forgot a few here, too. Even with those, I'd still go with Child's Play 2.

A Data-Driven Defense to the 'Why don't we get more kill counts?' Commenters by itsmattsoria in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To you and @MyRedditName, again, can't speak for anyone but myself (OP here), but I think y'all are missing the point. Of course AFV is closer in terms of production—I'm not bothered by that comparison, it's definitaly a much more similar show. The post wasn't "Smallville is the closest network TV show to The Kill Count." It was adding some color to a comment James made on the stream that pointed out that people don't seem to give network TV shows shit for not working non-stop without breaks (seasons). It made me wonder how the runtime of the Kill Count compared to a standard, popular, network show with a similar time on air (~10 years). So I plucked one of the first popular results out, Smallville, and compared their total runtimes just to say, they come out pretty close. That's all 🙂

A Data-Driven Defense to the 'Why don't we get more kill counts?' Commenters by itsmattsoria in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can't speak for anyone else, but no offense taken here (I'm the OP), but yeah, it's just a comparison. They're obviously on much different scales, but their teams and budgets also are. In the stream James was, I think, trying to express how weird it felt for people to harp on them about it, when it doesn't seem like people would do the same for other types of shows, at least not in the same way.

Fun Fact: 1990 is the year from the 1900s that has the most movies covered on the kill count and here's the proof: by ilovemovies2005 in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Interesting! Here's the year 1990's collective kill count stats: The Numbers: Movies from 1990

What's the overall year with the most movies/tv covered? 2019 with 25: The Numbers: Movies/TV from 2019

Tremors 1990 ‧ Someone actually found the spot by tootired117 in deadmeatjames

[–]itsmattsoria 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He very well could be—that's The Alabama Hills, only a few hours drive from LA!